Road Dawgs

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Road Dawgs
Origin Los Angeles, California, USA
Genres Hip-Hop
Years active 1993–2002
Labels Hoo-Bangin' / Virgin
Associated acts Naughty by Nature, Rottin Razkals, Mack 10
Members G-Luv
Swamp Rat

The Road Dawgs were an American hip hop duo composed of G-Luv and Swamp Rat. They started their career as associates of Naughty by Nature in 1993. They then signed a deal with Mack 10's Hoo-Bangin' Records in the late 90s and issued their only album in 1999 entitled Don't Be Saprize.

The duo first appeared on Naughty by Nature's "Klickow-Klickow" with the Rottin Razkals in 1993. The song appeared as a B-Side on the "Written on Ya Kitten" single but it was left off the 19 Naughty III album. "Klickow-Klickow" instead appeared on Naughty's next album, Poverty's Paradise in 1995. The Road Dawgs also appeared on "Hang Out and Hustle" and "Connections" on that album and on the Rottin Razkals debut album, Rottin ta da Core, that same year.

After appearing on several soundtracks including from 1996 to 1999, the Road Dawgs then released their debut album on March 23, 1999. Though the album featured guest appearances from big names such as Ice Cube and Mack 10, it was a commercial flop and only made it to No. 91 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. After Don't Be Saprize, they appeared on the Thicker than Water soundtrack later in the year, but were not heard of again until they reunited with Naughty by Nature and the Rottin Razkals on "N.J. to L.A." from Naughty's 2002 album IIcons. The song remains Road Dawgs final appearance to date.

Discography

Album

Year Title Chart positions
U.S. R&B
1999 Don't Be Saprize 91

Guest appearances

  • "You Don't Want None" (from the 1998 soundtrack Caught Up)
  • "N.J. to L.A." (from the 2002 Naughty by Nature album IIcons)
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